Svend Tråseth (1699—1769) was a Norwegian architect and builder in the Gudbrandsdalen and Valdres areas of Eastern Norway.
At that time in Norway, spellings had not been standardized, so his last name is often spelled differently including Traaseth, Trådset, and Trosset.
He built the tower for the Elverum Church in 1737 and a new tower for the Hedalen Stave Church in 1738.
In 1749-1750 he built Bruflat Church in Etnedal.
[1] He also worked as an innkeeper in Bagn in Valdres.